Out of Helen's Kitchen - Early 1960's

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“In the 1960s, you could eat anything you wanted, and of course, people were smoking cigarettes and all kinds of things, and there was no talk about fat and anything like that, and butter and cream were rife. Those were lovely days for gastronomy, I must say,” Julia Child

Helen Drysdale
The Neepawa Banner
1960 - Prime Minister John Diefenbaker's government approved The Canadian Bill of Rights. It granted First Nations people the right to vote in federal elections without losing their treaty status. One step ahead and two back for The First Nations people, as the “60’s scoop” had begun and became the new agent for assimilation.

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In memory of Gregory Finkewich

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Mr. Finkewich and his daughter Olga Duncan during his 106th birthday celebration earlier this year.

Banner Staff
The Neepawa Banner
Over the years the Neepawa Banner has reported numerous milestone birthdays for Gregory (Harry) Finkewich, the following is a write up from his 106th birthday. Sadly, Mr. Finkewich passed away this week and we offer our condolences to friends and family.

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Touch - a - Truck Minnedosa

Kira McCormick - Adema
The Neepawa Banner

Seven local moms have come together and stepped up in Minnedosa to fix the main playground at the Minnedosa beach. The Minnedosa Beach Enhancement Committee is looking to raise $250,000-300,000 to be able to complete the new playground.  They have been working on this five plus year project for two years in November and so far, they have raised is $35,000.

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1997: Shocking news in Plumas

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By Cecil Pittman
The Neepawa Press

80 years ago
Friday, August 27, 1937

The Neepawa tennis club is now ranked with the premier court circles in the province as a result of winning the western Manitoba ‘B’ division in Brandon on Wednesday, taking the honours from Boissevain to capture the Reesor cup. The cup is a large one, which will be retained by the club for a year, while a miniature of the trophy will be presented as the perpetual property of the club. By winning this event, Neepawa club now enters into the ‘A’ division, in which it will be able to compete next season. The matches were played at the Racquets Court Club. This is the third tennis trophy to come to Neepawa this season, putting the town definitely on the map as far as this sport is concerned.

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Neepawa Area Health Auxiliary Report

By Noreen Hollier
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As Canada celebrated 150 years the Neepawa area health aux. celebrates 114 continuous years. The inagural meeting of the Neepawa Women’s aid Society was held May 19, 1903. Soon after additional groups were formed in neighbouring communities - Franklin, Arden, Eden and Plumas.These groups formed because of the need for a hospital. The building of this was first proposed by the late Honourable J.A. Davidson, who donated the land and the hospital was built in 1904.

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